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    <title>All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri - Episodes Tagged with “Heaven”</title>
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    <description>Join well-known theologian and author Edward Sri for weekly insights on understanding and living out the Catholic faith. Delve deeper into the Bible, prayer time, virtue, relationships, marriage and family and culture with practical reflections on all things Catholic. Don't just go through the motions. Live as an intentional Catholic, a disciple of Jesus Christ.
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    <itunes:summary>Join well-known theologian and author Edward Sri for weekly insights on understanding and living out the Catholic faith. Delve deeper into the Bible, prayer time, virtue, relationships, marriage and family and culture with practical reflections on all things Catholic. Don't just go through the motions. Live as an intentional Catholic, a disciple of Jesus Christ.
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  <title>The Angels: Fighting Our Spiritual Battles</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Angels are real and they are at work in the world. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the archangels- St. Michael, St. Gabriel, and St. Raphael. Dr.Sri explains the nature of angels and teaches us how to develop a friendship with the angels that surround us. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>29:27</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Angels are real and they are at work in the world. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the archangels- St. Michael, St. Gabriel, and St. Raphael. Dr.Sri explains the nature of angels and teaches us how to develop a friendship with the angels that surround us. 
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The angels are ready and eager to help us fight the spiritual battles in our souls, in our families, and in the culture around us. 
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For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox.  
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    <![CDATA[<p>Angels are real and they are at work in the world. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the archangels- St. Michael, St. Gabriel, and St. Raphael. Dr.Sri explains the nature of angels and teaches us how to develop a friendship with the angels that surround us. </p>

<p><strong><em>Snippet from the Show</em></strong></p>

<p>The angels are ready and eager to help us fight the spiritual battles in our souls, in our families, and in the culture around us. <br>
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<li>For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox. </li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Angels are real and they are at work in the world. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of the archangels- St. Michael, St. Gabriel, and St. Raphael. Dr.Sri explains the nature of angels and teaches us how to develop a friendship with the angels that surround us. </p>

<p><strong><em>Snippet from the Show</em></strong></p>

<p>The angels are ready and eager to help us fight the spiritual battles in our souls, in our families, and in the culture around us. <br>
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<ul>
<li>For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox. </li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Hebrews: The Heavenly Grandeur of the New Covenant (with Dr. Andrew Swafford)</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2020 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Have you ever wondered where Christ fits in the story of salvation? The letter to the Hebrews in the New Testament beautifully shows us how Christ is the fulfillment of the old covenant and the pinnacle of this story. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Swafford gives us an insight into his new study on the letter to the Hebrews, which unveils the heavenly grandeur of the new covenant. In Christ, we can now experience heaven on earth! </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>21:29</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Have you ever wondered where Christ fits in the story of salvation? The letter to the Hebrews in the New Testament beautifully shows us how Christ is the fulfillment of the old covenant and the pinnacle of this story. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Swafford gives us an insight into his new study on the letter to the Hebrews, which unveils the heavenly grandeur of the new covenant. In Christ, we can now experience heaven on earth! 
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“What you get out of Hebrews is that the new covenant is not a text, it’s a living liturgical reality”
For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox.  
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    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered where Christ fits in the story of salvation? The letter to the Hebrews in the New Testament beautifully shows us how Christ is the fulfillment of the old covenant and the pinnacle of this story. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Swafford gives us an insight into his new study on the letter to the Hebrews, which unveils the heavenly grandeur of the new covenant. In Christ, we can now experience heaven on earth! </p>

<p><strong><em>Snippet from the Show</em></strong></p>

<p>“What you get out of Hebrews is that the new covenant is not a text, it’s a living liturgical reality”</p>

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<li>For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox. </li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered where Christ fits in the story of salvation? The letter to the Hebrews in the New Testament beautifully shows us how Christ is the fulfillment of the old covenant and the pinnacle of this story. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Swafford gives us an insight into his new study on the letter to the Hebrews, which unveils the heavenly grandeur of the new covenant. In Christ, we can now experience heaven on earth! </p>

<p><strong><em>Snippet from the Show</em></strong></p>

<p>“What you get out of Hebrews is that the new covenant is not a text, it’s a living liturgical reality”</p>

<ul>
<li>For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox. </li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Challenges Catholics Face during COVID-19: Your Questions Answered</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>On today’s special edition podcast, My wife Beth joins me to address unique challenges Catholics are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We respond to listener questions about financial fears, the dangers of working outside the home when one has vulnerable family members, discernment without time before the Blessed Sacrament, and diocesan recommendations to receive Communion on the hand. We then give you tips to help you respond with openness to the graces the Lord wants to bring to you during this time.  
Jesus wants to meet us in our uncertainty, our fears, and our disappointments. He wants to do something in our souls. In all of this, he’s inviting us to rely more on him and not on ourselves. On today’s special edition podcast, my wife Beth joins me to address unique challenges Catholics are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We respond to listener questions about financial fears, the dangers of working outside the home when one has vulnerable family members, discernment without time before the Blessed Sacrament, and diocesan recommendations to receive Communion on the hand. We then give you tips to help you respond with openness to the graces the Lord wants to bring to you during this time. 

For full episode shownotes, visit AscensionPress.com or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>33:13</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Jesus wants to meet us in our uncertainty, our fears, and our disappointments. He wants to do something in our souls. In all of this, he’s inviting us to rely more on him and not on ourselves. On today’s special edition podcast, my wife Beth joins me to address unique challenges Catholics are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We respond to listener questions about financial fears, the dangers of working outside the home when one has vulnerable family members, discernment without time before the Blessed Sacrament, and diocesan recommendations to receive Communion on the hand. We then give you tips to help you respond with openness to the graces the Lord wants to bring to you during this time. 
For full episode shownotes, visit AscensionPress.com (https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/challenges-catholics-face-during-covid-19-your-questions-answered/) or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777.  
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    <![CDATA[<p>Jesus wants to meet us in our uncertainty, our fears, and our disappointments. He wants to do something in our souls. In all of this, he’s inviting us to rely more on him and not on ourselves. On today’s special edition podcast, my wife Beth joins me to address unique challenges Catholics are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We respond to listener questions about financial fears, the dangers of working outside the home when one has vulnerable family members, discernment without time before the Blessed Sacrament, and diocesan recommendations to receive Communion on the hand. We then give you tips to help you respond with openness to the graces the Lord wants to bring to you during this time. </p>

<p>For full episode shownotes, visit <a href="https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/challenges-catholics-face-during-covid-19-your-questions-answered/" rel="nofollow">AscensionPress.com</a> or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777. </p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Jesus wants to meet us in our uncertainty, our fears, and our disappointments. He wants to do something in our souls. In all of this, he’s inviting us to rely more on him and not on ourselves. On today’s special edition podcast, my wife Beth joins me to address unique challenges Catholics are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We respond to listener questions about financial fears, the dangers of working outside the home when one has vulnerable family members, discernment without time before the Blessed Sacrament, and diocesan recommendations to receive Communion on the hand. We then give you tips to help you respond with openness to the graces the Lord wants to bring to you during this time. </p>

<p>For full episode shownotes, visit <a href="https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/challenges-catholics-face-during-covid-19-your-questions-answered/" rel="nofollow">AscensionPress.com</a> or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777. </p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Jesus Never Said, "Be True to Yourself" </title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Society preaches three seemingly innocent phrases: “Be true to yourself;” “You be you;” and “You do you.” They all communicate the same philosophy: everyone should unapologetically do what he or she wants, because that’s the path to freedom. Dr. Sri argues how much more freeing and incredible it is to follow the call of the Christian Gospel, which shows us how we are most true to ourselves when we die to ourselves and “put on Christ.”  

For full episode resources, text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777

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  <itunes:duration>24:52</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Society preaches three seemingly innocent phrases: “Be true to yourself;” “You be you;” and “You do you.” They all communicate the same philosophy: everyone should unapologetically do what he or she wants, because that’s the path to freedom. Dr. Sri argues how much more freeing and incredible it is to follow the call of the Christian Gospel, which shows us how we are most true to ourselves when we die to ourselves and “put on Christ.”
Snippet from the Show
The world tells us “you be you,” but Jesus didn’t die so that I could just be “me”... he died so that I could become like him.  
For full episode resources, text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Society preaches three seemingly innocent phrases: “Be true to yourself;” “You be you;” and “You do you.” They all communicate the same philosophy: everyone should unapologetically do what he or she wants, because that’s the path to freedom. Dr. Sri argues how much more freeing and incredible it is to follow the call of the Christian Gospel, which shows us how we are most true to ourselves when we die to ourselves and “put on Christ.”</p>

<p><strong>Snippet from the Show</strong><br>
The world tells us “you be you,” but Jesus didn’t die so that I could just be “me”... he died so that I could become like him.  </p>

<p>For full episode resources, text <strong>ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC</strong> to 33-777</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Society preaches three seemingly innocent phrases: “Be true to yourself;” “You be you;” and “You do you.” They all communicate the same philosophy: everyone should unapologetically do what he or she wants, because that’s the path to freedom. Dr. Sri argues how much more freeing and incredible it is to follow the call of the Christian Gospel, which shows us how we are most true to ourselves when we die to ourselves and “put on Christ.”</p>

<p><strong>Snippet from the Show</strong><br>
The world tells us “you be you,” but Jesus didn’t die so that I could just be “me”... he died so that I could become like him.  </p>

<p>For full episode resources, text <strong>ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC</strong> to 33-777</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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  <title>The Fires of Purgatory</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2019 02:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Purgatory often gets treated like a time out—the place you go because you did something bad—but it’s much more than that. Dr. Sri uses biblical images of fire and an analogy from St. John of the Cross to illuminate the Catholic teaching of purgatory.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>23:51</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Purgatory often gets treated like a time out—the place you go because you did something bad—but it’s much more than that. Dr. Sri uses biblical images of fire and an analogy from St. John of the Cross to illuminate the Catholic teaching of purgatory.
This episode will leave you with an essential truth about the all consuming love of God, motivation to continue your own spiritual growth, and several spiritual practices to help you remember the dead. 
Who Goes to Purgatory?
Sometimes Catholics think of purgatory as a place where bad Christians go for a supernatural “time out” before they can get into heaven. But, that’s not at all what the Church teaches. At its simplest level, we can understand the three states of the afterlife as this: 
Heaven is for those who die loving God with “all their heart, all their soul, and all their strength” (Deuteronomy 6:4-5). 
Hell is for those who die without loving God at all. 
Purgatory is for those who die with divided hearts—they love God, but their hearts are also held captive by love of sin or attachments to this world. 
*What Are the Fires of Purgatory Really All About? *
In 1 Corinthians 3:15,  St. Paul says that some will be saved, but only through fire. Oftentimes, we view fire as dangerous and frightening, but the Bible uses fire as an image of God’s closeness. This is the type of fire that is associated with purgatory; it’s not fire of God’s wrath—it’s fire of God’s love. 
Scripture provides us with several images where fire indicates the closeness and power of God’s presence:
Hebrews 12:28-29 – “Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe; for our God is a consuming fire.”
Exodus 3:1-3 – “Now Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, Jethro, the priest of Mid'ian; and he led his flock to the west side of the wilderness, and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. And the angel of the LORD appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he looked, and lo, the bush was burning, yet it was not consumed. And Moses said, “I will turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt.”
Exodus 13:21-22 – “The LORD preceded them, in the daytime by means of a column of cloud to show them the way, and at night by means of a column of fire* to give them light. Thus they could travel both day and night. Neither the column of cloud by day nor the column of fire by night ever left its place in front of the people.”
Acts 2:3-5 “And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.”
St. John of the Cross on the Fires of Purgatory
St. John of the Cross provides us with a beautiful analogy of a heart in love with God as a log in the midst of a burning flame. The flame consumes the log, and the log begins to burn from within. St. John of the Cross explains that this is what happens when a soul is consumed by God’s love—flames of love leap up through the soul itself  
But what happens when God draws close to souls who have many imperfections and weaknesses? Those souls experience the flame of God’s love in a way that is painful or afflictive.  It’s similar to a damp log placed into a fire—it resists the fire, causing it to take longer for it to catch and burn. 
So what difference does the doctrine of purgatory make in our lives today?
The doctrine of purgatory reminds us that in order for us to enter into heaven, our hearts must be fully in love with God and detached from all sin. So, let’s not wait for purgatory to begin this purification of our hearts and souls.  Let’s root out sin in our hearts and try to love God with all our hearts here on earth. 
This doctrine calls us to remember the dead. We must not assume that our relatives and loved ones are in heaven, and thus neglect to pray for their souls. In her final words to  her son, St. Augustine, St. Monics begs him to pray for her after she dies. If such a holy woman asked for continued graces through prayer after her death, we shouldn’t assume anyone is in heaven unless they are canonized by the Church. 
*How do we pray for the dead? *
Write a list of names and pray daily for each soul
Offer up a rosary, a decade, or even just a Hail Mary for those souls. 
Pray for those holy souls in purgatory who don’t have anyone to pray for them by name. 
Offer communion for all holy souls in purgatory  
Visit a local cemetery and pray for the dead 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Purgatory often gets treated like a time out—the place you go because you did something bad—but it’s much more than that. Dr. Sri uses biblical images of fire and an analogy from St. John of the Cross to illuminate the Catholic teaching of purgatory.</p>

<p>This episode will leave you with an essential truth about the all consuming love of God, motivation to continue your own spiritual growth, and several spiritual practices to help you remember the dead. </p>

<p><strong>Who Goes to Purgatory?</strong><br>
Sometimes Catholics think of purgatory as a place where bad Christians go for a supernatural “time out” before they can get into heaven. But, that’s not at all what the Church teaches. At its simplest level, we can understand the three states of the afterlife as this: <br>
Heaven is for those who die loving God with “all their heart, all their soul, and all their strength” (Deuteronomy 6:4-5). <br>
Hell is for those who die without loving God at all. <br>
Purgatory is for those who die with divided hearts—they love God, but their hearts are also held captive by love of sin or attachments to this world. </p>

<p>*<em>What Are the Fires of Purgatory Really All About? *</em><br>
In 1 Corinthians 3:15,  St. Paul says that some will be saved, but only through fire. Oftentimes, we view fire as dangerous and frightening, but the Bible uses fire as an image of God’s closeness. This is the type of fire that is associated with purgatory; it’s not fire of God’s wrath—it’s fire of God’s love. </p>

<p>Scripture provides us with several images where fire indicates the closeness and power of God’s presence:</p>

<p>Hebrews 12:28-29 – “Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe; for our God is a consuming fire.”</p>

<p>Exodus 3:1-3 – “Now Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, Jethro, the priest of Mid&#39;ian; and he led his flock to the west side of the wilderness, and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. And the angel of the LORD appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he looked, and lo, the bush was burning, yet it was not consumed. And Moses said, “I will turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt.”</p>

<p>Exodus 13:21-22 – “The LORD preceded them, in the daytime by means of a column of cloud to show them the way, and at night by means of a column of fire* to give them light. Thus they could travel both day and night. Neither the column of cloud by day nor the column of fire by night ever left its place in front of the people.”</p>

<p>Acts 2:3-5 “And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.”</p>

<p><strong>St. John of the Cross on the Fires of Purgatory</strong><br>
St. John of the Cross provides us with a beautiful analogy of a heart in love with God as a log in the midst of a burning flame. The flame consumes the log, and the log begins to burn from within. St. John of the Cross explains that this is what happens when a soul is consumed by God’s love—flames of love leap up through the soul itself  </p>

<p>But what happens when God draws close to souls who have many imperfections and weaknesses? Those souls experience the flame of God’s love in a way that is painful or afflictive.  It’s similar to a damp log placed into a fire—it resists the fire, causing it to take longer for it to catch and burn. </p>

<p><strong>So what difference does the doctrine of purgatory make in our lives today?</strong><br>
The doctrine of purgatory reminds us that in order for us to enter into heaven, our hearts must be fully in love with God and detached from all sin. So, let’s not wait for purgatory to begin this purification of our hearts and souls.  Let’s root out sin in our hearts and try to love God with all our hearts here on earth. </p>

<p>This doctrine calls us to remember the dead. We must not assume that our relatives and loved ones are in heaven, and thus neglect to pray for their souls. In her final words to  her son, St. Augustine, St. Monics begs him to pray for her after she dies. If such a holy woman asked for continued graces through prayer after her death, we shouldn’t assume anyone is in heaven unless they are canonized by the Church. </p>

<p>*<em>How do we pray for the dead? *</em><br>
Write a list of names and pray daily for each soul<br>
Offer up a rosary, a decade, or even just a Hail Mary for those souls. <br>
Pray for those holy souls in purgatory who don’t have anyone to pray for them by name. <br>
Offer communion for all holy souls in purgatory<br><br>
Visit a local cemetery and pray for the dead </p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Purgatory often gets treated like a time out—the place you go because you did something bad—but it’s much more than that. Dr. Sri uses biblical images of fire and an analogy from St. John of the Cross to illuminate the Catholic teaching of purgatory.</p>

<p>This episode will leave you with an essential truth about the all consuming love of God, motivation to continue your own spiritual growth, and several spiritual practices to help you remember the dead. </p>

<p><strong>Who Goes to Purgatory?</strong><br>
Sometimes Catholics think of purgatory as a place where bad Christians go for a supernatural “time out” before they can get into heaven. But, that’s not at all what the Church teaches. At its simplest level, we can understand the three states of the afterlife as this: <br>
Heaven is for those who die loving God with “all their heart, all their soul, and all their strength” (Deuteronomy 6:4-5). <br>
Hell is for those who die without loving God at all. <br>
Purgatory is for those who die with divided hearts—they love God, but their hearts are also held captive by love of sin or attachments to this world. </p>

<p>*<em>What Are the Fires of Purgatory Really All About? *</em><br>
In 1 Corinthians 3:15,  St. Paul says that some will be saved, but only through fire. Oftentimes, we view fire as dangerous and frightening, but the Bible uses fire as an image of God’s closeness. This is the type of fire that is associated with purgatory; it’s not fire of God’s wrath—it’s fire of God’s love. </p>

<p>Scripture provides us with several images where fire indicates the closeness and power of God’s presence:</p>

<p>Hebrews 12:28-29 – “Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe; for our God is a consuming fire.”</p>

<p>Exodus 3:1-3 – “Now Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, Jethro, the priest of Mid&#39;ian; and he led his flock to the west side of the wilderness, and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. And the angel of the LORD appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush; and he looked, and lo, the bush was burning, yet it was not consumed. And Moses said, “I will turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt.”</p>

<p>Exodus 13:21-22 – “The LORD preceded them, in the daytime by means of a column of cloud to show them the way, and at night by means of a column of fire* to give them light. Thus they could travel both day and night. Neither the column of cloud by day nor the column of fire by night ever left its place in front of the people.”</p>

<p>Acts 2:3-5 “And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.”</p>

<p><strong>St. John of the Cross on the Fires of Purgatory</strong><br>
St. John of the Cross provides us with a beautiful analogy of a heart in love with God as a log in the midst of a burning flame. The flame consumes the log, and the log begins to burn from within. St. John of the Cross explains that this is what happens when a soul is consumed by God’s love—flames of love leap up through the soul itself  </p>

<p>But what happens when God draws close to souls who have many imperfections and weaknesses? Those souls experience the flame of God’s love in a way that is painful or afflictive.  It’s similar to a damp log placed into a fire—it resists the fire, causing it to take longer for it to catch and burn. </p>

<p><strong>So what difference does the doctrine of purgatory make in our lives today?</strong><br>
The doctrine of purgatory reminds us that in order for us to enter into heaven, our hearts must be fully in love with God and detached from all sin. So, let’s not wait for purgatory to begin this purification of our hearts and souls.  Let’s root out sin in our hearts and try to love God with all our hearts here on earth. </p>

<p>This doctrine calls us to remember the dead. We must not assume that our relatives and loved ones are in heaven, and thus neglect to pray for their souls. In her final words to  her son, St. Augustine, St. Monics begs him to pray for her after she dies. If such a holy woman asked for continued graces through prayer after her death, we shouldn’t assume anyone is in heaven unless they are canonized by the Church. </p>

<p>*<em>How do we pray for the dead? *</em><br>
Write a list of names and pray daily for each soul<br>
Offer up a rosary, a decade, or even just a Hail Mary for those souls. <br>
Pray for those holy souls in purgatory who don’t have anyone to pray for them by name. <br>
Offer communion for all holy souls in purgatory<br><br>
Visit a local cemetery and pray for the dead </p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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  <itunes:subtitle>What does the Bible say about praying to saints? Are there biblical foundations for the Catholic tradition of asking saints to intercede for us?

This episode not only will leave you with a good apologetic answer to these questions,  but—more importantly—will leave you with a renewed sense of appreciation for the cloud of witnesses who inspire us, intercede for us, and draw us deeper into communion with the blessed Trinity. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>What does the Bible say about praying to saints? Are there biblical foundations for the Catholic tradition of asking saints to intercede for us?
Oftentimes we’re challenged by our protestant brothers and sisters with the question, “Why pray to saints when you can just pray to Jesus?” You’re not alone if you believe there’s a good answer to that question but struggle to explain it yourself.  
As All Saints Day approaches, Dr. Edward Sri walks us through scripture passages wherein holy men and women from the Bible intercede before God for their communities.
This episode not only will leave you with a good apologetic answer to these questions,  but—more importantly—will leave you with a renewed sense of appreciation for the cloud of witnesses who inspire us, intercede for us, and draw us deeper into communion with the blessed Trinity. 
*Intercessory Prayer Is Scriptural *
The Bible shows us that the saints aren’t disconnected from and uninterested in those who are living. 
*Old Testament: *
Jeremiah 15:1–Long after their deaths, Moses and Samuel are depicted pleading for the Israelite people on earth
*New Testament *
Revelation 8:3–The prayers of the saints rise up before God, and then God acts on earth. 
John 15 – “I am the vine, and you are the branches.”
St. Paul – We are the “body of Christ.” It doesn’t make sense that death would rupture this bond. 
Hebrews 12:1 The saints are a “cloud of witnesses” 
*Intercession Is Not Optional for Christians *
Love of God and love of neighbor go hand in hand. The saints are our neighbors. They are our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. When we grow in fellowship with our fellow Christians, we grow in fellowship with Christ. 
2 Corinthians 1:11–St. Paul commands the Christians in Corinth to pray for him.  
1 Timothy 2:1–Timothy commands the Christians to pray for each other 
*How to Grow in Fellowship with the Saints *
1. Pick a few saints that you want to get to know. 
2. Read their writings and learn about their lives. Fill your mind with their stories and their example. 
3. Talk to the saints, every day. Share your weaknesses with them and ask them to walk with you in your difficult times. Don’t just ask them to pray for you...invite them to be with you in every part of your life. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>What does the Bible say about praying to saints? Are there biblical foundations for the Catholic tradition of asking saints to intercede for us?</p>

<p>Oftentimes we’re challenged by our protestant brothers and sisters with the question, “Why pray to saints when you can just pray to Jesus?” You’re not alone if you believe there’s a good answer to that question but struggle to explain it yourself.  </p>

<p>As All Saints Day approaches, Dr. Edward Sri walks us through scripture passages wherein holy men and women from the Bible intercede before God for their communities.</p>

<p>This episode not only will leave you with a good apologetic answer to these questions,  but—more importantly—will leave you with a renewed sense of appreciation for the cloud of witnesses who inspire us, intercede for us, and draw us deeper into communion with the blessed Trinity. </p>

<p>*<em>Intercessory Prayer Is Scriptural *</em><br>
The Bible shows us that the saints aren’t disconnected from and uninterested in those who are living. <br>
*<em>Old Testament: *</em><br>
Jeremiah 15:1–Long after their deaths, Moses and Samuel are depicted pleading for the Israelite people on earth<br>
*<em>New Testament *</em><br>
Revelation 8:3–The prayers of the saints rise up before God, and then God acts on earth. <br>
John 15 – “I am the vine, and you are the branches.”<br>
St. Paul – We are the “body of Christ.” It doesn’t make sense that death would rupture this bond. <br>
Hebrews 12:1 The saints are a “cloud of witnesses” </p>

<p>*<em>Intercession Is Not Optional for Christians *</em><br>
Love of God and love of neighbor go hand in hand. The saints are our neighbors. They are our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. When we grow in fellowship with our fellow Christians, we grow in fellowship with Christ. <br>
2 Corinthians 1:11–St. Paul commands the Christians in Corinth to pray for him.<br><br>
1 Timothy 2:1–Timothy commands the Christians to pray for each other </p>

<p>*<em>How to Grow in Fellowship with the Saints *</em></p>

<ol>
<li>Pick a few saints that you want to get to know. </li>
<li>Read their writings and learn about their lives. Fill your mind with their stories and their example. </li>
<li>Talk to the saints, every day. Share your weaknesses with them and ask them to walk with you in your difficult times. Don’t just ask them to pray for you...invite them to be with you in every part of your life. </li>
</ol><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>What does the Bible say about praying to saints? Are there biblical foundations for the Catholic tradition of asking saints to intercede for us?</p>

<p>Oftentimes we’re challenged by our protestant brothers and sisters with the question, “Why pray to saints when you can just pray to Jesus?” You’re not alone if you believe there’s a good answer to that question but struggle to explain it yourself.  </p>

<p>As All Saints Day approaches, Dr. Edward Sri walks us through scripture passages wherein holy men and women from the Bible intercede before God for their communities.</p>

<p>This episode not only will leave you with a good apologetic answer to these questions,  but—more importantly—will leave you with a renewed sense of appreciation for the cloud of witnesses who inspire us, intercede for us, and draw us deeper into communion with the blessed Trinity. </p>

<p>*<em>Intercessory Prayer Is Scriptural *</em><br>
The Bible shows us that the saints aren’t disconnected from and uninterested in those who are living. <br>
*<em>Old Testament: *</em><br>
Jeremiah 15:1–Long after their deaths, Moses and Samuel are depicted pleading for the Israelite people on earth<br>
*<em>New Testament *</em><br>
Revelation 8:3–The prayers of the saints rise up before God, and then God acts on earth. <br>
John 15 – “I am the vine, and you are the branches.”<br>
St. Paul – We are the “body of Christ.” It doesn’t make sense that death would rupture this bond. <br>
Hebrews 12:1 The saints are a “cloud of witnesses” </p>

<p>*<em>Intercession Is Not Optional for Christians *</em><br>
Love of God and love of neighbor go hand in hand. The saints are our neighbors. They are our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. When we grow in fellowship with our fellow Christians, we grow in fellowship with Christ. <br>
2 Corinthians 1:11–St. Paul commands the Christians in Corinth to pray for him.<br><br>
1 Timothy 2:1–Timothy commands the Christians to pray for each other </p>

<p>*<em>How to Grow in Fellowship with the Saints *</em></p>

<ol>
<li>Pick a few saints that you want to get to know. </li>
<li>Read their writings and learn about their lives. Fill your mind with their stories and their example. </li>
<li>Talk to the saints, every day. Share your weaknesses with them and ask them to walk with you in your difficult times. Don’t just ask them to pray for you...invite them to be with you in every part of your life. </li>
</ol><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri</a></p>]]>
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